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Premier League 2022-23: All club’s prize money across all competitions breakdown

Rajarshi has been part of Khel Now since 2022, and he covers world football.
Published at :June 15, 2023 at 2:24 AM
Modified at :June 15, 2023 at 2:25 AM
Premier League 2022-23: All club’s prize money across all competitions breakdown

Manchester City were the highest earners

After the 2022–23 Premier League time of year, clubs are going to begin earning prize money based on how they placed in the league.

We estimated how much every Premier League club has generated this summer. The approximate value of each position in the standings is £2.2 million, and teams will also be paid additional amounts through add-ons.

Receiving a portion of the broadcast pot, which is continually increasing year over year, provides a significant portion of the add-ons. The Premier competition earns more money than any other domestic European competition.

Below, we list how much each Premier League club will be taking home this season based on how much they took home in prizes last year.

The value of the TV rights, which totalled over £84 million last season and will have increased even further the second time around, is distributed equally among the 20 clubs, with the teams receiving additional payments based on how frequently they are chosen for domestic TV.

The bookkeepers at Southampton, Leicester City, and Leeds will be attempting to trim their cloth in accordance with the fact that the demoted teams are still receiving large sums thanks to parachute funds that will support them in the division.

ClubsPremier LeagueDomestic cupUEFATelevisionTotal
Man City£48,000,000£40,50,139£85,300,000£220, 262,850£357,612,989
Liverpool£38,400,000£223.559£48,600,000£207,611,850£294,835,409
Tottenham£31,200,000£368,594£45,400,000£200,411,850£277,380,444
Man Utd£43,200,000£3,149.164£9,300,000£217,496,850£273,146,014
Chelsea£21,600,000£56,854£56,100,000£189,794,850£267,551,692
Arsenal£45,600,000£210,374£7,700,000£212,777,850£266,288,224
Newcastle£40,800,000£202,756 £202,892,850£243,895,606
Brighton£36,000,000£1,392,043 £186,905,850£224,927,893
Aston Villa£33,600,000£65,046 £187,556,850£221,221,896
Brentford£28,800,800£65,046 £182,756,850£211,621,896
West Ham£16,800,000£368,594£11,900,000£175,841,850£204,910,444
Fulham£26,400,000£728,984 £177,305,850£204,434,834
Crystal Palace£24,000,000£65,046 £177,956,850£202,021,896
Wolves£19,200,000£107,531 £175,190,850£194,498,381
Everton£9,600,000£65,046 £170,675,850£180,340,896
Bournemouth£14,400,000£78,231 £165,305,850£179,784,081
Nottingham£12,000,000£136,831 £162,905,850£175,042,681
Leicester£7,200,000£419,283 £166,241,850£173,861,133
Leeds United£4,800,000£376,798 £160,790,850£165,967,648
Southampton£2,4000,000£448,583 £160,424,850£163,273,433
Rajarshi Shukla
Rajarshi Shukla

After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.

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